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High R-7. Struck in aluminum with a plain edge. The obverse design resembles the Three-Cent Nickel but on a regular size nickel planchet. The reverse has 5 CENTS within a wreath and a tiny IN GOD WE TRUST above. Very scarce and the finest of just 2 graded at PCGS with none seen at NGC.
R-7 The obverse design, attributed to James B. Longacre, is similar to the regular issue three cent nickel, although in this large format it looks radically different. The reverse shows a small eagle in the center with raised wings, the scroll reads IN GOD WE TRUST, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around, and TEN D. at […]
Flashy with vivid original deep iridescent toning on both sides. Housed in an old pre-barcode holder.
CAC. R-6. Regular issue dies struck in nickel with a plain edge. This is a beautiful well struck coin with flashy and original brilliant proof surfaces.
Sharp detail and lustrous with mostly silver-white surfaces that are accented by lightly scattered russet toning.
CAC. A Gem example displaying satiny silver-gray luster and sharp detail across the intricate shield, leaves, and star devices. The strike is crisp and even, with full definition of the central lines and lettering. The reverse shows bold relief in the numeral 5 and surrounding stars, set against a smooth, reflective surface that highlights the […]
Blast white and a razor sharp strike with frosted devices and semi proof-like fields. Scarce in any grade and particularly rare in mint state. Just 10 coins have graded finer at PCGS. This is an outstanding survivor from a tiny mintage of just 3,500 coins.
A stunning Gem Red example with both sides ablaze with fiery mint-red luster, accented by subtle frost on the design features that attest to the coin’s originality and superior preservation. The strike is razor-sharp, with crisp detail in the intricate shield design, motto, and wreath on the reverse. This coin offers superb eye appeal and […]
A pleasing and well-detailed example of this scarcer San Francisco Seated Liberty quarter. Light silver-gray surfaces show even circulation wear but retain strong definition in Liberty’s gown folds, the shield lines, and the eagle’s wings and claws. The obverse stars and denticles remain bold, consistent with grade.
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